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Basically, these are the memory units used to represent the memory of the computing devices. Bit Byte (Contains 8 bits) Kilo-byte (Contains 1024 bytes) Mega-Byte (Contains 1024 kilo-bytes) Giga-Byte (Contains 1024 Mega-bytes) Tera-Byte (Contains 1024 Giga-bytes) and so on....
In 1 gigabyte there are 1024 mega bytes . In 1 megabyte there are 1024 kilo bytes .3 gigabyte equals to 3 time 1024 mega bytes that is (3x1024) mega bytes.
These are all units for indicating size of digital memory or information bits. GB - Giga Byte MB - Mega Byte KB - Kilo Byte Gb - Giga bit Mb - Mega bit Kb - Kilo bit 1 Byte = 8 bits 1 Giga = 1000 Mega 1 Mega = 1000 Kilo
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In the computer jargon certain prefixes are used denoting different mount of "bits", such as kilo, mega, giga and so on. Here is a short list of the meanings of the different prefixes:Kilobyte = one thousand bytesMegabyte = one million bytesGigabyte = one billion bytesTerrabyte = one trillion bytesPetabyte = one quadrillion bytesExabyte = one quintillion bytesAnd the list goes on. So the term related to billion in computer jargon would be giga.
4194304 Kilobytes equals 4 gigabytes
8 bits - 1 byte 1024 Bytes - 1 Kilo Byte 1024 Kilo Bytes - 1 Mega Byte 1024 Mega Bytes - 1 Giga Bytes
1gigabyte=1024megabyte=1048576kilobytes=1073741824bytes.
KB - Kilo Byte MB - Mega Byte GB - Giga Byte TB - Tera Byte while you may think kilo is 1000 and mega is 1 million... giga is 1 billion... and so on; it actually is not. a Kilo byte is actually 2^10 Byte which is 1024 Bytes. Kilo Byte = 2^10 Bytes = 1024 Bytes Mega Byte = 2^20 Bytes = 1048576 Bytes Giga Bytes = 2^ 30 Bytes = 1073741824 Bytes and so on... close enough right?
No, because 1kb stands for 1 kilo bytes and 1gb is 1 giga bytes.
Tera Bytes are the largest unit of measurement.
About 20.69.
MB is more, 1 MB = 1024 KBs Heres the list from Least to greatest, Bytes, Kilo-Bytes, Mega-Bytes, Giga-Bytes, Terra-Bytes
bit- byte- kilo- mega- giga- tera- peta- exa- zetta- yotta-
1 mega byte is equal to 1024 kilo bytesso 512 kilo byte turns out to be 0.5 mega bytes
To get a pretty much correct answer, multiply the KB by one million. (There are about one million KB in one GB).
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